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Por Dios, por la Patria y el Rey Lucharon nuestros padres. Por Dios, por la Patria y el Rey Lucharemos nosotros también. Lucharemos todos juntos Todos juntos en unión Defendiendo la bandera De la Santa Tradición.(bis) Cueste lo que cueste Se ha de conseguir Venga el Rey de España A la corte de Madrid. (bis) Por Dios, por la Patria y el Rey
Rey : The concept of national sovereignty is rejected. Sovereignty is vested on the king, both legitimate in blood and in deeds, from the Carlist branch of the House of Bourbon . But this power is limited by the doctrine of the Church and the Laws and Usages of the Kingdom, and through a series of Councils, traditional Cortes and state ...
Cómplices Al Rescate: El Gran Final (2002) Cómplices Al Rescate: Mariana is the second soundtrack for the Mexican television series Cómplices Al Rescate (Friends to the Rescue) and was released in Mexico by Ariola Records , a subsidiary of BMG .
Cómplices (transl. Accomplices) [1] is the 18th studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel, released on 2 May 2008 by Warner Music Latina.The record is a collaboration with Spanish musician Manuel Alejandro, who wrote and arranged the songs, and co-produced the album with Luis Miguel.
Odilio González (born 5 March 1937), known by his stage name El Jibarito de Lares, is a Puerto Rican singer, guitarist and music composer who has been singing and composing for more than 65 years. He has mostly played traditional Puerto Rican folkloric music, songs dedicated to Puerto Rico's jíbaro .
Macrina is now in charge of Mariana, and sees how Mariana is becoming friends with the Complices. She tells Mariana that perhaps the Complices will be able to help. Mariana opens up to Joaquin, Julia, Felipe and Andres, who agree to help return both twins to their mother. Throughout the series they meet people like Joaquin and his siblings.
Mis Ídolos, Hoy Mis Amigos!!! (English: My Idols, Today My Friends!!!) is the ninth studio album by Mexican group Julión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda, released on April 8, 2016, by Fonovisa Records. [1]
"Háblame Bajito" was written and produced by Abraham Mateo, [2] as well as being co-written by O'Neill, Jumbo "El Que Produce Solo", Edgar Barrera, Austin Mahone and 50 Cent. The track was also co-produced by Tainy and Jumbo. [ 3 ]